Trusting the Subject?
p>The Use of Introspective Evidence in Cognitive Science, Volume 1
Anthony Jack and Andreas
Roepstorff, Editors
Introspective evidence is still
treated with great suspicion in cognitive science. This book is designed
to encourage cognitive scientists to take more account of the subject's
unique perspective, and includes contributions from biological cybernetics,
cognitive neuroscience, neuropsychology, philosophy, psychiatry, and psychology.
Anthony Jack is a research associate at Washington University in St. Louis;
Andreas Roepstorff is assistant professor, Centre of Functionally Integrated
Neuroscience, Aarhus University, Denmark.
Table of Contents
- K. Anders Ericsson, Valid and Non-Reactive Verbalization of Thought
During Performance of Tasks: Towards a Solution to the Central Problems
of Introspection as a Source of Scientific Data
- Daniel C. Dennett, Who's On First? Heterophenomenology Explained
- Antoine Lutz & Evan Thompson, Neurophenomenology: Integrating Subjective
Experience and Brain Dynamics in the Neuroscience of Consciousness
- Dan Zahavi & Josef Parnas, Conceptual Problems in Infantile Autism
Research: Why Cognitive Science Needs Phenomenology
- Patrick Haggard & Helen Johnson, Experiences of Voluntary Action
- Shaun Gallagher, Phenomenology and Experimental Design: Toward a Phenomenologically
Enlightened Experimental Science
- Bernard J. Baars, How Brain Reveals Mind: Neural Studies Support the
Fundamental Role of Conscious Experience
- David A. Leopold, Alexander Maier & Nikos K. Logothetis, Measuring
Subjective Visual Perception in the Nonhuman Primate
- Timothy D. Wilson, Knowing When to Ask: Introspection and the Adaptive
Unconscious
- Gualtiero Piccinini, Data from Introspective Reports: Upgrading from
Common Sense to Science
- Richard E. Cytowic, The Clinician's Paradox: Believing Those You Must
Not Trust
- Anthony J. Marcel, Introspective Report: Trust, Self Knowledge and
Science
· ISBN 0-907845-56-8
· Published October 2003 by Imprint Academic ·
Paperback · 208 pages · $29.90 ·
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